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War of Attrition

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Non-fiction stories, societal oddities, and counter-culture observations; War of Attrition is a history book, of sorts, that begins in the early adolescence of writer Greg Walsh. Its contents have provoked the perspectives and passion behind well-known projects he has developed over the past two decades, including Hell on Earth, Coalition BMX, Wolf Brigade, and Theft of the Age. Hard lessons, flawed notions, and the "inciting incidents" that created him, artfully and forcefully narrated and illustrated in attempt to exorcise the least-cooperative demons. This collection shines a harsh-yet-heartfelt light into the deterioration of our human condition; Some monsters are real, certain stories simply don't have a silver lining, and not everything that doesn't kill us, makes us stronger... There are some curses that can be broken; The curse of awareness, is not among them.

212 pages, Paperback

Published February 3, 2019

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April 19, 2023
I remember hearing about Greg Walsh through a post about Wolf Brigade gym. After following his stuff for a while I decided to check out his book.

Greg's stories and thoughts are emotionally raw and upfront. In a way that I can appreciate.
I was happy to find that some of his writings were things that I could really connect to, and not fully explain before.

It's a fast, direct, and uncomfortable read that I really enjoyed.
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